Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... probably the cause of the unwillingness of Louis to have the Huguenots leave his kingdom . And here likewise historians differ . Some assert that their migration was the ruin of the country , while , on the contrary , others say that ...
... probably the cause of the unwillingness of Louis to have the Huguenots leave his kingdom . And here likewise historians differ . Some assert that their migration was the ruin of the country , while , on the contrary , others say that ...
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... probably as accurate a description of Manhattan Island and environs as may be found . The “ hideous roaring " of Hell Gate has moder- ated its tone ; the seals that once basked upon the marshes of southern Long Island have taken them ...
... probably as accurate a description of Manhattan Island and environs as may be found . The “ hideous roaring " of Hell Gate has moder- ated its tone ; the seals that once basked upon the marshes of southern Long Island have taken them ...
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... probably it was when the tide of fashion began its northward march . Time has obliterated the date of his death from the vault in which he was most probably buried . The fate of Andre's two sisters is very remarkable . Marie , the ...
... probably it was when the tide of fashion began its northward march . Time has obliterated the date of his death from the vault in which he was most probably buried . The fate of Andre's two sisters is very remarkable . Marie , the ...
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... probably not universally known that Keyport , in the northern part of New Jersey , was named from that family . It was at first called K - port , then Kear- nyport , and finally it was spelled in the way it is at present . It is a ...
... probably not universally known that Keyport , in the northern part of New Jersey , was named from that family . It was at first called K - port , then Kear- nyport , and finally it was spelled in the way it is at present . It is a ...
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... probably conformed to the architectural style of his adopted country , he still retained the French manner of life that he had been accustomed to lead in his father's house . To the northeast of the mansion rose the tree- crowned summit ...
... probably conformed to the architectural style of his adopted country , he still retained the French manner of life that he had been accustomed to lead in his father's house . To the northeast of the mansion rose the tree- crowned summit ...
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